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GPU as drain valve?

So basically I have no where else to place my drain valve. It may seem like I do, however there's no way. My question is would it be a bad idea to use my GPU as a drain port and just use the JayzTwoCents method of inserting a tube into the reservoir and blowing? Thanks.

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11 minutes ago, xHadrian said:

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you can put it anywhere you want, just that the lowest point in the case is best

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I've had to do that before on my old rig. It's not fun to blow your PC :P 

It can work but it's very annoying at the very least.

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it's not going to be very pretty. but you can probably also put the drain valve where the fill port of the res is. and when you drain you flip the pc 180 and open the gpu port to let air in.

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